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    About Processor/Harvesters

    Processor/harvesters are the true workhorses of any forestry operation, whether clear-cutting or thinning. In just seconds, one of these amazing machines can cut down a tree, delimb it, and buck it to desired lengths for transport.

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    Hours9,300
    Location: Escanaba, Michigan
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours2,100
    Location: Mesa, Arizona
    Seller: Laxton Equipment
    Hours24,920
    Location: Spokane, Washington
    Seller: Papé Machinery Construction & Forestry
    Hours10,850
    Location: Call For Location, Wisconsin
    Hours12,418
    Location: Fort Kent Mills, Maine
    Hours6,489
    Location: Call For Location, Wisconsin
    Hours9,770
    Location: Fort Kent Mills, Maine
    Hours1,630
    Location: Ashland, Wisconsin
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours3,801
    Location: Gaylord, Michigan
    Hours8,506
    Location: Ashland, Wisconsin
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours13,721
    Location: Escanaba, Michigan
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours9,103
    Location: Mills, Wyoming
    Hours11,788
    Location: Grand Rapids, Minnesota
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours7,901
    Location: Kelso, Washington
    Seller: Papé Machinery Construction & Forestry
    Hours9,200
    Location: Eugene, Oregon
    Seller: CROWLEY EQUIPMENT INC
    Hours2,399
    Location: Littleton, Colorado
    Hours8,295
    Location: Traverse City, Michigan
    Seller: AIS Forestry Division
    Hours8,210
    Location: Traverse City, Michigan
    Seller: AIS Forestry Division
    Hours13,641
    Location: Merrill, Wisconsin
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours11,513
    Location: Merrill, Wisconsin
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours13,004
    Location: Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours16,229
    Location: Centerville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Matteson Heavy Equipment
    Hours20,734
    Location: Traverse City, Michigan
    Seller: AIS Forestry Division
    Hours20,734
    Location: Traverse City, Michigan
    Seller: AIS Forestry Division
    Hours22,133
    Location: Traverse City, Michigan
    Seller: AIS Forestry Division
    Hours13,161
    Location: Escanaba, Michigan
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours15,000
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Hours5,255
    Location: Ashland, Wisconsin
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry

    About Processor/Harvesters

    Processor/harvesters are the true workhorses of any forestry operation, whether it’s focused on clear-cutting or thinning chores. In just seconds, one of these amazing machines can cut down a tree, delimb it, and buck it to desired lengths for transport. Integral to this process is the harvester head at the end of the machine’s hydraulic boom, which may extend up to 30 feet (9 meters) or more to grasp the tree, cut it, and process it. Although harvester heads differ, the primary components include delimbing knives, saws, and feed rollers.


    Tigercat H822D Track Harvester

    These self-propelled forestry machines also feature a rear- or front-mounted cab, and are available in wheel or track models, each providing its own distinct advantages. Depending on the model, a new or used processor/harvester may include automatic boom control that assists with repetitive motions and lets the operator concentrate on moving the head where it needs to go.

    Wheels Or Tracks?

    The decision to purchase a wheel or track processor/harvester generally comes down to the terrain the machine will be working on the majority of the time, which in turn determines the amount of maneuverability and stability it must possess to get the job done safely and efficiently. Due to their smaller footprint and superior traction, harvesters based on track excavators are able to traverse muddy, snowy, and sloped forests to reach areas where a wheel model may not be able to go. The U.S. Forest Service says a track-equipped harvester can generally perform processing and harvesting duties on slopes up to 55%, while wheel models are usually limited to grades of 40% or less.

    Wheel processor/harvesters are generally built on articulated chassis that give them greater maneuverability and stability. A wheel harvester’s four, six, or eight large tires also spread the machine’s weight out across a wider area, thus minimizing its impact on the forest floor.

    Features & Options

    Processor/harvesters can include a wide range of features and options including everything from a rear-view camera system to a suspended cabin that makes driving and logging more comfortable. Many models include programmable computer control systems that automate processing chores. For example, Tigercat models include a D5 touchscreen control system that gives operators easy access to key performance data and lets them quickly make needed adjustments to a variety of settings. The Deere 853MH tracked harvester, among the more popular models on ForestryTrader.com, includes a host of features including Deere’s Smooth Boom Control system that helps reduce machine wear and tear.

    In addition to self-leveling cab functionality, some processor/harvesters have a rotating cab that enhances operator visibility across the entire work area. The 853MH’s cab has a floor-to-ceiling front window, a skylight, large side windows, and an optional floor window to improve sightlines. Other examples of cab-related features include the forward-sliding cab design of the popular Barko 260-H that makes machine servicing easier. The cab also offers a heated air-ride seat, exterior LED lighting, and an air knife system that keeps the front window and skylight free of debris.

    Find The Right Forestry Equipment

    You’ll find a big selection of new and used processor/harvesters, including wheel and track models, for sale on ForestryTrader.com. Top brands include Barko, Caterpillar, Deere, Komatsu, Ponsse, and Timbco.